Bwahaha. That reminds me of someone on another forum who would use very carefully chosen words to manipulate Google's image search results.
I see that someone's not familier with Rule 34 of the internet, though even without it you should have known what that would bring upI was writing an article a couple of years back, and I wanted to make reference to a particular case in the UK. In the UK prison system, prisoners can be supplied with uhhh, don't want to trip any filters so let's call them: visual stimulation aids. In the particular case I wanted to reference a guy was protesting and demanding he be supplied with homosexual visual stimulation aids (cue jokes about being in prison and having ready access to the real thing).
Now, again I don't know how workplace filters work, and if a single post with a certain combination of words could be detrinmental... so I'm not going to say it explicitly but, when I went to google, trying to find more detail on the case, and bearing in mind the sketchy details I knew, I entered three words:
The three letter word that starts with g rhymes with day and describes the mans orientation
Prison
And the four letter word that starts with p and means "visual stimulation aids"
On reflection; I should have been prepared for that search finding nothing at all of relevance, and instantly have known it was a bad look in my search history.
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Very nice.
Phil
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